William Carey, "Khadeetar Nebedan O Neyam," 1798 [The
Penitent's Prayer and Resolve], trans. John Fountain, in John Rippon, The
Baptist Annual Register, for 1798, 1799, 1800, and Part of 1801 (Sold by
Messrs. Button and Conder, London; Brown and James, Bristol; Ogle,
Edinburgh; Allein, Dublin; And May be Had of the Baptist Ministers in New
York, Philadelphia, Boston, Richmond, Savannah, and Charleston in America,
[1802], pp. 169-171.

Krishna Pal, "Jey Jone Apon Pran," in Quarterly
Paper for the Use of the Weekly and Monthly Contributors to the Baptist
Missionary Society 33 (January 1830):129.

J. Lawson, "Free Translation," of Krishna Pal, "Jey
Jone Apon Pran," in Quarterly Paper for the Use of the Weekly and Monthly
Contributors to the Baptist Missionary Society 33 (January 1830):130.

Krishna Pal, "Jey Jone Apon Pran," [O Thou my Soul,
Forget No More], trans. Joshua Marshman, in The First Hindoo Convert: A
Memoir of Krishna Pal, A Preacher of the Gospel to His Countrymen More Than
Twenty Years (Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, 1852),
p.104.

Descriptions of Krishna Pal's Hymn "O Thou My
Soul, Forget No More"

Samuel Willoughby Duffield, English Hymns:
Their Authors and History (New York and London: Funk & Wagnalls,
1888), pp. 436-437.

Thomas Brown and Hezekiah Butterworth, The
Story of the Hymns and Tunes (New York: George H. Doran Company,
1905), pp.491-493.

Tarachund—Bengali
Hymn Writer

"Foreign Intelligence. Baptist Mission.
Missionary College at Serampore." The
Christian Herald. Vol. VI. (New York: Published by John Gray,
1819), pp. 619-620, "Tarachund, a Hindoo of the writer cast,
converted by reading the New Testament in Bengalee, without an instructor, is
said to be an excellent poet; a great part of the Bengalee hymns in the
Serampore hymn-book are his composition."

Liturgy of Worship Service Celebrating the 250th
Anniversary of William Carey's Birth